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| - From sports stars to world leaders and artists, most-lately French footballer Kylian Mbappe, the coronavirus has infected millions around the world, not sparing the rich and famous. Here is a roundup of high-profile figures affected by coronavirus. Silvio Berlusconi The former Italian premier tested positive for Covid-19 last week after returning from a holiday at his luxury villa in Sardinia. The soon-to-be-84 media tycoon is being treated for a lung infection at San Raffaele hospital in Milan where he was admitted on September 3. His condition continues to improve, his doctor said on September 8. Usain Bolt On August 24 the Jamaican sprint king Bolt announced on Instagram he had gone into quarantine while awaiting results of a test. Two days later his agent confirmed that the eight-time Olympic gold medallist has tested positive for the coronavirus, but was not showing any symptoms. Neymar Brazilian footballer Neymar was one of three Paris Saint-Germain stars to have contracted the coronavirus apparently during a holiday in Ibiza. The attacker later posted a picture on Instagram showing him and his son grinning, with the caption: "Thank you for your messages. We're all fine!" Mbappe Mbappe on September 7 followed Neymar, becoming the seventh Paris Saint-Germain player to contract the virus. He took part in that evening's training session before learning the result of his test. Christian Prudhomme In the midst of the celebrated Tour de France cycling race, director Prudhomme had to leave on September 8 and quarantine for a week after a positive test. He shared his car four days earlier with French Prime Minister Jean Castex who watched the eighth stage in the Pyrenees. Raoni Metuktire One of the most famous defenders of the Amazon rainforest, indigenous chief Metuktire left hospital on September 4 after a stay of several days. The man, in his nineties, recovered from a cardiac inflammation, a possible effect of Covid-19. Dwayne Johnson Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, recently named the world's top-paid actor for the second year running, said on Instagram on September 3 he was positive. He urged his 196 million Instagram followers to wear masks and avoid "politicizing" the pandemic. Boris Johnson Britain's Prime Minister Johnson was discharged from hospital on April 12, where he spent a week, including three days in intensive care. After two weeks' convalescence he went back to work. Novak Djokovic World Number one tennis champion Djokovic, revealed on June 23 he had been infected. He had just organised a charity tournament despite the pandemic. Marianne Faithfull Faithfull, 73, a 1960s icon and celebrated singer songwriter, was discharged from hospital on April 22, 22 days after being admitted with symptoms of coronavirus. Prince Charles Britain's Prince Charles and Prince Albert II of Monaco, both tested positive but only showed mild symptoms. Tom Hanks Oscar-winning actor Hanks and his wife, actress and singer Rita Wilson, have recovered and returned home to Los Angeles after being quarantined for two weeks in Australia in March. Luis Sepulveda The best-selling exiled Chilean writer, 70, died on April 16 at a hospital in Spain some six weeks after testing positive. Pape Diouf Senegal's Diouf, 68, ex-president of French football club Olympique de Marseille, died March 31 in Dakar. Paulinho Paiakan Indigenous leader Paiakan, one of the biggest defenders of the Amazonian rain forest, died aged 65, it was announced on June 17. rap/jmy/wai
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